Many Europeans have East Asian admixture. If Turks aren't white because of that then the Finns and Russians aren't either.
With all due respect, Maciamo, your maps are heavily outdated and inaccurate. I have seen all kinds of "admixture" maps over the last few years and they all differ tremendously. This tells me that these calculator games should be dismissed as amateurish curiosities.
Another example is this: https://www.eupedia.com/europe/autosomal_admixture_frequencies_by_country.shtml
According to this, the Germans are 100% West Eurasian, yet they harbour up to 1% East Eurasian admixture on your map. The Italians, who have almost none of this admixture according to your map, are shown to be 98.1 West Eurasian.
I think the numbers are heavily inflated, also in the case of the Russians unless you interpret them as a nation like the Americans, not an ethnic group. But even in that case, they'd be over 90% West Eurasian. Besides, what your maps shows as East Eurasian is basically Uralic and that component itself was predominantly West Eurasian.
As for the Turks, I had friends among them since school, I had them as coworkers, I see them almost every day and while some look white, the absolute majority doesn't. You can clearly see that those people are not from Europe and no admixture ratio chart is going to convince me otherwise.
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